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Canon CanoScan 9000F Color Image Scanner | 
| Brand: Canon Category: CE
List Price: $249.99 Buy New: $221.95 as of 9/5/2010 16:21 CDT details You Save: $28.04 (11%)
Seller: Adorama Camera Rating: 19 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Mac Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.1 Dimensions (in): 18.9 x 4.4 x 10.7 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying! Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 4207B002 Model: 4207B002 UPC: 013803118889 EAN: 0013803118889 ASIN: B003JQLHEA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fare Level 3 delivers automatic dust and scratch removal as well as fading, grain and backlight correction | | • | Zero warm-up time and lower power consumption with White LED | | • | "Auto Scan Mode" automatically adjusts settings by detecting what you are scanning |
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This scanner ROCKS June 30, 2010 Marilyn T. Schoberg (Elkhorn, WI USA) 34 out of 35 found this review helpful
I've used this scanner for PDF, color pictures, black and white negatives (from the 1930s), and color slides. Everything turned out great! The editing program on the scanner let me brighten and fix the contrast on the old black and white pictures till they're perfect. Virtually no warm-up time either; click what you want to do and it's done, just like that! It also came with discs for Photoshop Elements for Windows and Mac; a nice bonus!
great scanner; horrid software July 2, 2010 H. Bruce (Dallas) 26 out of 28 found this review helpful
The scanner works just great - terrific images. The Canon scanning software that comes with it - terrible user interface. Too many features having nothing to do with just running the scanner. I don't need a picture organizer; I have iPhoto for this. Push the button on the front panel and the menus jump around on their own quite mysteriously. Ugh. Who designed this junk code? Five stars for the hardware; none for the software.
Follow-up on the software. As it turns out, if you install the included Photoshop Elements, the operability is quite nice. I'd still avoid the Canon software except for installing the drivers.
A grown-up scanner for grownups July 5, 2010 Book Addict (Midwest) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
This is a super scanner for real projects. Most of us have the scanner/printer combos which are certainly servicable, but this scanner is a dedicated machine. Easy to install and easy to use. Yes, there are some options most people won't use, such as, Elements (we have better photo programs), however, this scanner is ready for some real projects. As a professional artist, I have hundreds (thousands?) of slides from a twenty-year period. Who uses slides anymore? The feature that I liked the most is that the Cannon 9000F has an attachment with which I can scan all those slides. I can now view images that I haven't seen in decades. Probably the largest drawback with this scanner is the size. It's another piece of single-use hardware to attach to your computer. At about 18 inches in length, it is not small. How often will you use it? For photographers, artists, and others with huge slide or photo files, this would be a great boon to clearing out some space. At about $240, it is also reasonably priced.
Fabulous performer in this price range! August 9, 2010 Kam G. (Washington, DC) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I sold my Epson V750-M Pro to get the CanoScan 9000F instead. I'll divide my review into three categories: speed, quality, and user interface. ____ SPEED: I just couldn't get around to scanning anything with the V750 because the wait with every scan is just agonizing. It sounds like it has to rev up its engine every time. On the other hand, The speed and agility of the 9000F are impressive. I place several pictures at a time on the glass to scan, and the software lets you independently select the settings for each picture, mixing resolutions and corrections. Then it goes and scans each one separately. And because the LED light requires no warm-up time, it works immediately you can just get so much done! I scanned over 150 pictures in the first few days of having this scanner -- more than I did in the two years I had the Epson. However, do keep in mind that when scanning film and slides, scanning speed will be reduced drastically -- that's just the way it is, regardless of the scanner. _____ QUALITY: The V750 is a professional grade scanner (hence the almost $800 price tag) does a slightly better job with dust and scratch removal using Digital ICE. The 9000F uses FARE, which works well, but seems to not be quite as effective. Scans on the 9000F tend to be slightly more blue, but you can tweak that correction easily. ______ INTERFACE: The user interface is a bit clugey (is that how you spell it?), but it does everything it needs to, and while you're scanning a large number of pics it stores them in its own catalog until you're finished, then saves the files in one single sweep. The software seems to not retain some settings (I keep having to uncheck a box to create subfolders by scan date), but overall works very well. _____ CONCLUSION: If I had to choose on one hand between having the best scanner (V750) and never using it, and on the other hand having a great scanner (9000F) and using it like crazy, I would definitely take Option B. I highly recommend the 9000F for its beautiful design, easy setup, very good scanning quality, easy photo correction settings, ability to scan several pics at once, and impressive speed!
GREAT! July 9, 2010 Mebanne (TX) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I am very impressed with the scanner. Very much faster than my old CanoScan 2002 version (upright box, single load). I've also read all the reviews about the software on other sites. Many complain but I am very pleased. Several of my slides had faded to pale blue, or pale red/orange. They were awful. I hit AutoEnhance and amazing!!! The photos came back with the colors they originally had 40 years ago! There are other tweaks you could work with also, but AutoEnhance worked wonderful in the ARcsoftware. This flatbed takes up more room than my old CanoScan, but this is so much faster, no single loading of slides, cuts scanning time by bunches! I love the whole setup, hardware AND software.
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